§401. Declaration of public policy; rules of construction

The Legislature finds and declares that public proceedings exist to aid in the conduct
of the people's business. It is the intent of the Legislature that their actions be
taken openly and that the records of their actions be open to public inspection and
their deliberations be conducted openly. It is further the intent of the Legislature
that clandestine meetings, conferences or meetings held on private property without
proper notice and ample opportunity for attendance by the public not be used to defeat
the purposes of this subchapter. [1975, c. 758, (RPR).]

This subchapter does not prohibit communications outside of public proceedings between
members of a public body unless those communications are used to defeat the purposes
of this subchapter. [2011, c. 320, Pt. B, §1 (NEW).]

This subchapter shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying
purposes and policies as contained in the declaration of legislative intent. [1975, c. 758, (RPR).]